Sentences with phrase «links to blog posts where»

Two days ago, my friend Laura sent me a link to the blog post where Joe Konrath issues the 8 - Hour Ebook Challenge.

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In addition to traditional digital advertising, test native advertising (also referred to as sponsored posts or paid posts), where you pay a website or blog to publish a post for you with a link back to your opt - in form page.
Input any page URL (including individual blog posts) to see what types of links it has — and from where.
I'll create a space on the blog where you can share a link to your post, and at the end of the week, I'll post a special Sunday Superlatives listing some of my favorites.
I reposted it on my blog, with a link to the post where it originally appeared back in 2008.
See I heard from someone at the college I'm at that there's this blog somewhere that linked to a website where there was a quote from a forum post where a pilgrim told of meeting monk at a neo-monastery who's been doing some interesting research into the possibility of the hitchhikers guide to the galaxy being considered apocalyptic scripture which could mean that the dolphin Dave was on was one of the ones that escaped the earth just before its destruction.
It's a link - up where bloggers can share their blog posts on topics related to homesteading.
Linked back to your blog and the particular post where you wrote about it.
If you want to use a photo to promote my blog or the recipe then you may post one photo as long as you link back to the place where you can find it on my blog.
I don't quite have them ready, but next week I will either share the images here, or I will post a link to the blog for my photo class where all of our work will be shown.
It's always a photo, with three links back to the original post -LCB- in the caption, content source box and click through link on the image -RCB- and also the name of the blog from where the photo comes from.
Simply can not wait to make this recipe and just shared it on my blog in my Friday Foodie Faves post where I link up 10 of my favorite recipes finds from around the web.
You can place a link in your post linking to my blog where the recipe resides for SEO purposes.
So, every Wednesday I will be joined by Angela of Canned Time and Annie to host the Potluck party where you can submit your recipes to any one of our blogs through the link at the bottom of this post.
I post pictures of my work with links back to my blog and my Folksy shop to ensure that anyone who likes the images is also clear about where to buy them.
I am grateful to all of the wonderful linky party hosting mamas: check out my Link - Up page for where I may link this blog pLink - Up page for where I may link this blog plink this blog post!
But I am also linking to a piece I posted this morning on our sister blog — Better D.C. School Food — where it was explained that food service directors do not see a historical basis for parsing out federal subsidies as belonging to one income group of children as opposed to any other groups.
Where I take issue is with confusing the readers here by posting links to high - fat / low - carb fad diet blog sites like the one in your first link.
A linky party is a blog post where you can leave a link to one of your own posts.
To link up your blog post (or the web address where you're Christmas mantel / ledge / shelf photos are saved), just scroll down this page until you see the little blue «Add Your Link «button near the end of this plink up your blog post (or the web address where you're Christmas mantel / ledge / shelf photos are saved), just scroll down this page until you see the little blue «Add Your Link «button near the end of this pLink «button near the end of this post.
Angie has started a Facebook group for participants and will be posting a link party where you can link to your final quilt on either your blog or via Instagram.
• Please include a courtesy link (the URL) to this party in your blog posts so that your visitors know where to join the party too!
Here's how it works: To link up your blog post (or the web address where you're Christmas mantel / ledge / shelf photos are saved), just scroll down this page until you -LSB-...]
Along with doing our monthly SxS series, which if you're new around here is where we all show how to style a similar style / trend / or out monthly faves, be sure to check out the SxS at the top under FASHION which has links to all of our previous SxS posts and links to the Glitter Gang's blogs.
Hi again... just wondering if you still link back to the blogs that have link parties... I am having trouble finding where you link to my LTV post?
To link up your blog post (or the web address where you're photos are stored), just scroll down until you see the little blue «Add Your Link «butlink up your blog post (or the web address where you're photos are stored), just scroll down until you see the little blue «Add Your Link «butLink «button.
The name of the polish is hyper linked, where applicable, to the original blog post featuring more swatch photos and more information about the season, collection or purchase information (for most).
• Please include a courtesy link (the URL) to the hosts in your blog posts so that your visitors know where to join the party too!
* You may link up to three posts * Please link back to Embracing Change by posting my blog button or text link so others can see where to party!
If you do sponsored posts on your fashion blogs where you accept payment in return for a post featuring a «Do Follow» link to another website then you'll be violating Google's guidelines and may be penalized.
There is then a linkup at the end of the post where you can add links to your food - related blog posts!
I have some examples on my DatingPersonalsDirectory WordPress blog, where the pop up is directly linked to my DateANudist.com dating site, and is only associated with this individual post, so very targeted as the post is about dating for nudists.
Washington, DC About Blog Each day Women on the Road posts interesting stories, links, photos and videos on everything you need to know to travel solo: planning, packing, safety, where to go, when to go, what to look out for, how to get there.
I'll add that to my schedule for my Off The Shelf Book Promotions blog (http://www.otsbp.com), which is where I write how - to posts for authors, and will link to it here for anyone else who's interested.
A blog hop is where you share a link to a blog post on your blog.
That's when the blogger has actually taken time to read your book cover - to - cover and gives their opinion about it and also includes links to buy it... Probably the next popular would just be a spotlight post where you, the author, would give the blogger all the information about your book, including a cover image and synopsis and buying links, and all they have to do is put it up on their blog.
Also check the sidebar of this blog — there's a link to The Query Project, where a number of writers have posted their successful queries.
You can also do this by writing a short blog post about your upcoming or newly published eBook and then posting an active link that directs your readers to the page where they can find and download your book.
I'd like to post a link to this on my blog if that's allowed, to show where I found the instructions to make this.
I've modified my original post and have linked to Chasing Ray, where people have been discussing blog tours, so anyone who wants to delve a little deeper can check there too.
For example, they should be able to find links to your social media pages, your author information, upcoming event details, where to buy your books, your blog posts, and a place to subscribe to your email newsletter.
It has links to resources (including two of my books, I'm proud to say) as well as articles where children's book authors can get more detailed information about topics ranging from who's buying teen books to how to write great author blog posts.
You'll also receive an acknowledgement and link to your pen name's Smashwords author page in Mark's November 24 blog post where he'll thank Launch Team participants.
In addition, you will also find links to partners in blog posts where relevant to the topic at hand — I don» r believe in advertising for the sake of advertising.
You know those travel - themed chain posts, where you write a blog post and link it to a number of other bloggers, who do the same, and so on?
Washington, DC About Blog Each day Women on the Road posts interesting stories, links, photos and videos on everything you need to know to travel solo: planning, packing, safety, where to go, when to go, what to look out for, how to get there.
One thing I'd like to see is a The Square Twitter account where you link to every blog post.
Check out this post at Abstraction Blog with some good photos of three new Scully paintings at his current show at Kerlin Gallery, Dublin, and a link to itunes where you can download Turps Banana.
From the painting a day people (like Julian Merrow Smith and Duiane Keiser)-- who just post an image and a link to where you can buy it (recently covered by articles in tne New York Times and USA Today respectively) to those who write about the process or the creative spark alongside the image — and those who capture episodes in images as well as words — such as in my second blog Travels with a Sketchbook in... (http://travelsketch.blogspot.com).
Rather than a simple list of links to other sites the Painters» Table blog roll is categorized (more categories on the way) and each blog or site has a page where you can find posts from that blog featured on this site.
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